Option D, He commanded the Tejano Company at the Battle of San Jacinto.
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Juan Seguin knew both the adoration of a Texan hero and the pain of a Tejano, who had to live with his ex-enemies, in a life-extending across both ends of the Rio Grande.
In 1806, Seguin was born into a long-standing San Antonio Tejano family. No specifics of his early lives are available, but Santa Anna's concentration of power in Mexico throughout the 1830's he was fiercely a Radical critic. Seguin's father was Stephen F. Austin's strong political ally and Seguin played an active part in the Texas rebellion.
As a preliminary governor of San Antonio in 1835, he ruled against the Sant'Anna army with a group among like-minded Tejanos. Over the next year for the very first half of the siege, he had been in the Alamo, where he survived only by being sent to receive reinforcements. In the battle of San Jacinto, he and his company of Tejano fought to beat the army in Santa Anna.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Mercantilism benefited the colonies and colonies could buy goods from other countries besides the mother country
Explanation:
Neither of these are true.
After the Troy fire, Odysseus decides to return to his home on the Ithaca Peninsula by sea.
But the gods did not favor him so that his journey was hindered by numerous accidents and, after storms, whirlwinds and shipwrecks, after many years of travel he sailed with a small group of his comrades to the shores of Sicily, quite a distance from his homeland.
Tired of the long days spent in the waves, Odysseus was happy to see a cave and head straight for it.
Explanation:
- When they arrived in the land of Cyclops, Odysseus became very alert. Before entering their cave, he checked to see if he had any jugs of wine with him.
- When Polyphemus, the owner of the area, appeared, threatening to devour all the intruders, Odysseus offered him wine as a pledge of friendship.
- Polyphemus promised him the last to eat him. But when the host asked him for his name, Odysseus answered that his name was Nobody.
- Soon Cyclops got drunk and didn't know what he was doing anymore. Odysseus seized the opportunity to stick a stake in his only eye and fled. The other Cyclops who came to the aid of their comrade died laughing when they heard that Nobody had attacked him.
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Keywords: Odysseus, Cyclops
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Answer: the practice of human sacrifice
Explanation: The Aztec Empire, or the Triple Alliance was an alliance of three Nahua city-states: Mexico-Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan. These three city-states ruled the area in and around the Valley of Mexico from 1428 until the combined forces of the Spanish conquistadores and their native allies defeated them in 1521.
The Aztec Empire was organized with a strong central government headed by the emperor. The priests and warriors came next and they were made up of nobles who enjoyed a high status in Aztec society. The bulk of Aztec armies however, were made up of commoners who are required to serve time in compulsory military service. Serving in the military was also the only way for a commoner to attain higher status in the Aztec Empire.
The sacrifice of war captives was an important part of many of the Aztec religious festivals. Warfare therefore served a dual purpose for the Aztecs. It was the main driving force of the Aztec economy and secondly it was directly tied to the success of their religious practices.